Tottenham agree to meet Argentina youth international's £13m release clause
Tottenham have opened talks with Rosario Central for striker Alejo Veliz and are willing to meet his £13m release clause.
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Trea Turner's Nightmare Season Keeps Getting Worse
Trea Turner's terrible 2023 season is only getting worse.
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Arsenal hold talks with Burnley over Albert Sambi Lokonga exit
Burnley are exploring a loan deal for Arsenal midfielder Albert Sambi Lokonga.
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Expedia Falls as Sales Miss Estimates, Signaling Travel Slump
Expedia Group Inc. reported second-quarter revenue that missed analysts’ estimates, signaling a potential slowdown in travel demand as
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Canada Sticks With Immigration Target Despite Housing Crunch
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government won’t lower its immigration targets despite growing criticism that drastic population growth worsens
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Eco-friendly bamboo bicycles hit the streets in Cuba
By Mario Fuentes HAVANA Among the classic cars, mopeds and rickshaws Cubans use to get around the capital
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American Eagle sees second-quarter revenue above previous forecast
(Reuters) -American Eagle Outfitters said on Thursday it expects revenue and operating income for the second quarter to be above
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Buffett’s Berkshire Poised for Gains on Rate Hikes, Countering Slumps
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. contended with rising prices, a troubled insurance market and a dearth of deals in the
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US Productivity Jumps by Most in Nearly Three Years
US labor productivity logged its biggest increase in the second quarter in nearly three years, helping to offset
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When is Lionel Messi and Inter Miami's next Leagues Cup game?
When Lionel Messi and Inter Miami play again in the Leagues Cup.
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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor confirmed for PS4 and Xbox One
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One owners will be able to play 'Star Wars Jedi: Survivor'.
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Activision HAS NOT lost Transformers games as Hasbro apologises for 'error'
Hasbro has apologised to Activision for wrongly claiming the games were lost of hard drives at its offices.
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